Using BMI to measure your health is nonsense. Here's why
- Written by Nicholas Fuller, Charles Perkins Centre Research Program Leader, University of Sydney
ShutterstockWe’re a society obsessed with numbers, and no more so than when managing our health.
We use smartwatches to count steps and track our daily activity, creating scores for our fitness, and monitor our heart rate and sleep quality to measure our health and well-being.
Doctors can be just as obsessed with numbers, relying on...
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